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Re: A complicated problem!
this is going to based on equations of motion. But, your missing information.
Distance = Initial position + initial velocity x time + 1/2 x acceleration x time^2 Most likely it will be a constant velocity with acceleration and initial position zero, or an acceleration with initial velocity and position zero. "Equations of motion problem" <---- possible thread title? |
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